Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Author:   John C. Markowitz (Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York, New York, USA) ,  Myrna M. Weissman (Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry; Chief of the Division of Clinical and Genetic Epidemiology, New York, New York, USA)
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Pages:   504
Publication Date:   15 March 2012
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Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), an empirically validated treatment for depression and other disorders, is becoming more frequently used to treat a range of psychiatric diagnoses. Based on evidence that interpersonal problems contribute to the onset of psychiatric disorders, IPT helps patients to change interpersonal behavior in order to improve psychosocial functioning and relieve symptoms. IPT both relieves psychiatric symptoms and helps to build social skills.Bringing together experts who have treated patients with and conducted clinical research on IPT, the Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy responds to the growing need for a foundational text to supplement the available manuals on IPT. The Casebook provides a wealth of real life treatment material, and illustrates the use of IPT in the hands of expert psychotherapists treating patients with a range of conditions and complications in different IPT treatment formats. The detailed cases give a sense of how IPT proceeds and how it works. Chapter authors describe specific adaptations of IPT for patients with particular disorders, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and personality disorders. The book also covers different contexts in which IPT may be practiced, including group therapy, inpatient settings, and telephone therapy. The Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy is an invaluable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, and other mental health professionals interested in psychotherapy.

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Author:   John C. Markowitz (Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York, New York, USA) ,  Myrna M. Weissman (Professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry; Chief of the Division of Clinical and Genetic Epidemiology, New York, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.699kg
ISBN:  

9780199746903


ISBN 10:   0199746907
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   15 March 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction John C. Markowitz and Myrna M. Weissman Section 1 - Mood Disorders Chapter 2 Complicated Grief Roslyn Law Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Major Depression - Role Dispute Jonathan Lichtmacher and Iljie Fitzgerald Chapter 4 Major Depressive Disorder - Role Transition Paula Ravitz and Robert Maunder Chapter 5 Major Depressive Disorder - Interpersonal Deficits Sue Luty Chapter 6 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Chronic Depression John C. Markowitz Chapter 7 Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) for Bipolar Disorder: Review and Case Conceptualization Robin Nusslock and Ellen Frank Section 2 - Other Psychiatric Disorders Chapter 8 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders Denise E. Wilfley, Juliette M. Iacovino, and Dorothy J. Van Buren Chapter 9 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Elizabeth P. Graf and John C. Markowitz Chapter 10 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder Joshua D. Lipsitz Chapter 11 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Kathryn L. Bleiberg and John C. Markowitz Section 3 - Treating Major Depression in Diverse Populations Chapter 12 Treatment of Adolescent Depression with Interpersonal Psychotherapy Laura Mufson, Laurie Reider Lewis, Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel, and Jami F. Young Chapter 13 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Peripartum Depression Kathryn L. Bleiberg Chapter 14 Using IPT with Older Individuals Mark D. Miller and Charles F. Reynolds, III Chapter 15 IPT for Medically Ill Depressed Patients Marcela Hoffer, John C. Markowitz, and Carlos Blanco Chapter 16 IPT and Cultural Issues: The Case of Hispanic Patients Sapana R. Patel and Roberto Lewis-Fernández Chapter 17 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Women with Depression: Living on Low Incomes Nancy K. Grote, Holly A. Swartz, and Allan Zuckoff Chapter 18 IPT in Developing Countries Helena Verdeli, Charles D.R. Baily, Christine Nanyondo, Jessica A. Keith, and Ori Elis Section 4 - Using IPT in Differing Formats Chapter 19 Maintenance Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT-M) Mark D. Miller, Ellen Frank, and Jessica C. Levenson Chapter 20 Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Group (IPT-G) R. Robinson Welch, Monica S. Mills, and Denise Wilfley Chapter 21 IPT for Inpatient Depression Elizabeth Schramm Chapter 22 IPT by Telephone Carlos Blanco, Joshua Lipsitz, and Eve Caligor Chapter 23 Afterword Myrna M. Weissman and John C. Markowitz References

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Markowitz and Weissman succeed brilliantly at interweaving science, medicine, psychology, and culture, and I highly recommend it to clinicians interested in expanding their repertoire and to psychologists interested in contemporary clinical practice. What makes this casebook so compelling is that the editors have succeeded at making IPT accessible to the uninitiated while still providing ample references to the research behind the techniques. PsycCritiques Each author provides a thorough review of the literature on treatment effectiveness for the particular situation being explored. This aspect of the book is a powerful reminder of how much the field of psychotherapy research has developed since the advent ofIPT... The editors provide a clear framework for understanding the principles of IPT... This book is an important addition to the literature on brief psychotherapy. It will be useful to both the novice and the experienced psychotherapist. David I. Joseph for the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, July 2013


<br> In my view, all trainees and advanced clinicians wishing to learn IPT or to hone their general psychotherapy skills will stand to benefit considerably from reading and studying this <br>welcome and edifying book. And, although I have been teaching IPT formally and informally to residents as well as to others for several decades, I know that from now on, I'll personally be using the Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy to enrich my instruction. -- JOEL YAGER, M.D., AmericanJournal of Psychiatry<p><br>


Each author provides a thorough review of the literature on treatment effectiveness for the particular situation being explored. This aspect of the book is a powerful reminder of how much the field of psychotherapy research has developed since the advent ofIPT... The editors provide a clear framework for understanding the principles of IPT... This book is an important addition to the literature on brief psychotherapy. It will be useful to both the novice and the experienced psychotherapist. * David I. Joseph for the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, July 2013 * Markowitz and Weissman succeed brilliantly at interweaving science, medicine, psychology, and culture, and I highly recommend it to clinicians interested in expanding their repertoire and to psychologists interested in contemporary clinical practice. What makes this casebook so compelling is that the editors have succeeded at making IPT accessible to the uninitiated while still providing ample references to the research behind the techniques. * PsycCritiques *


Markowitz and Weissman succeed brilliantly at interweaving science, medicine, psychology, and culture, and I highly recommend it to clinicians interested in expanding their repertoire and to psychologists interested in contemporary clinical practice. What makes this casebook so compelling is that the editors have succeeded at making IPT accessible to the uninitiated while still providing ample references to the research behind the techniques. PsycCritiques


Author Information

John C. Markowitz, M.D. is a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City. Myrna M. Weissman, Ph.D. is a Professor of Epidemiology in Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and Chief of the Division of Epidemiology at New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI).

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